Dr Andrew Jordan explains how to treat a gout flare. A gout flare is when a joint becomes painful and swollen. Treating it early is the best. Colchicine is best if you treat it in the first couple of hours. If longer, consider non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) or prednisone. You may have to use these for up to one week. When you do get a gout flare, do not stop your Allopurinol. You should continue your usual dose whether you have a gout flare or not.
As always, please speak to your treating doctor if you have any questions about management or medications you take.
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